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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. The determined light for increased DAUGHTER STOLE STEPFATHER INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. LOOK TO YOUR KIDNEYS. TALK FEST ON IN MINNESOTA freight rates that the western railroads are making before' the inter When Suffering From Backache, PRESS PUB. CO., Publishers. state commerce commission is being and Headaches Urinary Troubles. waged in the hope that victory will MILWAUKEE MAN TRANSFER8 EBERHART AND JAMES GRAY INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN, bring the opportunity to make still They are probably the true source HIS SPOUSES. MAKE WHIRLWIND FLIGHTS. further advances in the near future. Of your misery. To keep well, you This was admitted by C. G. Burnham, must keep your kidneys well. There vice-president of the Burlington railroad, Is no better kidney remedy than Bad Mixup in Family Relations By Republicans End Fight in St. Paul and in charge of traffic, and by Attorney Doan's Kidney Dawes, counsel of the road, at Distribution of "Warmed-over" RANKS OF DRIVERS SWELLED BY Democrats Have Last Say Pills. Theycure the hearing. Affections. OTHER WORKERS WHO QUIT In Duluth. sick kidneys Fifteen hundred schoolboys of Kansas and cure THEIR TEAMS. City, Kan., cleaned the streets of them permanently. the Sixth ward of that city. The city St. Paul, Nov. 1.—With the last Milwaukee, Nov. 1.—That Mrs. Johanna has not been able to employ men for week of the campaign on, both candidates Hueselmann is entitled to Ernest Ul* TWO MORE COMPANIES INVOLVED the work and the pupils volunteered for governor are engaged in ?9,800 damages from her daughter, the bright, Kel. their services. making the usual whirlwind finish. wife of Dr. Wilhelm Becker, was the logg, Idaho, After a desperate hand-to-hand encounter Governor Eberhart especially has a verdict of a jury in the circuit court says: I was with a burglar who had entered strenuous week before him. On Nov. EVIIYPICTUN of Judge W. J. Turner in a $25,000 Over Ten Thousand Men Out of Work nearly dead his home, Guy Willims, a solicitor 2 and 3 he will make a trip over the alienation of affections suit of mother with kidney —No Disorder In Jersey City.— for the Prudential Life Insurance Iron Range near Duluth. Nov. 2 will against daughter. trouble. I pass* company of Chicago, was shot and Governor Fort on the be spent in an auto through the range Mrs. Hueselmann and Dr. Becker ed quantities killed by the intruder. Williams' wife Ground. towns. Nov. 3 will be spent in the were married in Chicago, March 17, of blood and Latest News Told and two young sons saw the struggle same way and on the evening of the 1900. She was then 46 years old. He lost .15 pounds of the husband and father with the third a monster meeting will be held in Briefest and was 31. She had two daughters. One in weight in three weeks. My bladder burglar. in Duluth. New York, Nov. It—The striking of them was Mrs. Hattie Bott, aged was so full of gravel I could not hold Uttering covert warning that a Best Form. Governor Eberhart will then take expressmen gained adherents when the urine. I passed several stones as 26, at that time. Mrs. Bott was then Democratic victory in New York would the train for Minneapolis and on the between 1,500 and 1,800 workers of living in St. Paul. Her husband was large as a pea. I rapidly improved be taken as a repudiation of the Taft evening of Nov. 4 he and Congressman Monahan's express, the Boston Despatch Dr. Henry C. Bott. Some time after under the use of Doan's Kidney Pills administration and the turning of the Steenerson of Crookston, will and the Manhattan Delivery and was soon well and strong." the marriage Mrs. Bott came to Milwaukee PERSONAL. Republican party to Roosevelt or a tour the city in automobiles speaking company joined issue with them. The Remember the name—Doan's. to visit at the home of her still more radical candidate in 1912, at the different ward meetings. platform men of the American Express mother and her new stepfather. For sele by all dealers. 50 cents a Claude Grahame-White, flying for United States Senator Elihu Root delivered Nov. 5 is the date of the big meeting company at the Grand Central box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The result was that on Sept. 29, the fioyal Aero club of the United a speech at the Manhattan in Minneapolis. For that night a station and the same company's waybill 1905, Mrs. Becker and the doctor separated. Kingdom, lifted the Gordon Bennett Casino in New York City. meeting has been arranged at the clerks went out in sympathy. She alleges he compelled her A Little Ahead. international speed trophy from the The strike of drivers and helpers Auditorium at which Governor Eberhart, "Are we keeping abreast of the More than 10,000 men are now on to leave, threatening to shoot her. On custody of America in the fastest employed by all the larger express Congressmen Nye and Steenerson times strike. Nov. 3, 1908, Mrs. Huesselmann got time ever covered for the full distance companies that for several days has and others will speak. As the "Oh, yes. The 1911 models in automobiles There were many small disturbances a divorce from the doctor. Her for' of 100 kilometers, 62.14 miles. been in progress at the railroad terminals Auditorium is not expected to hold all are on the market and the in various parts of New York mer name, Huesselmann, was restored. Martin O'Malley, ar well-to-do farmer on the Jersey City side of the who wish to hear the governor, different Christmas magazines will be out next city as strikers attacked wagons manned near Lesueur, Minn., was found guilty North river, has spread to New York meetings have been arranged week." by strike breakers. Stones and On Nov. 9, 1906, Mrs. Bott, present of the murder of his two stepdaughters, City and as a result the entire business in various sections of the city. missies of all kind were thrown and Mrs. Becker, began suit for divorce Frances, aged five, and Mary of receipt and delivery of all Close Campaign In St. Paul. Mistaken Identity, Perhaps. several drivers and their helpers we re from Dr. Bott. She got the divorce Bergel, aged three years. O'Malley goods in transit was materially affected. "I'm a poor but honest man," said Governor Eberhart will close his badly hurt. Nov. 2, 1907. Five days later, according was sentenced to be hanged. the whining beggar. "Can't you do campaign at St. Paul with a largq William Hoyt, a helper on an American to testimony, Mrs. Bott and MmS. Judith Gauthier, daughter of Assertions made by western railroads Bomething to help me?" meeting which has been arranged for Express wagon, had his skull her stepfather were married. the novelist and poet, Theophile Gauthier, in justification of the purposed "Nothing doing," retorted the the evening of the 7th at the St. Paul crushed with a brick and probably Mrs. Huesselmann-Becker-HuesSelmann and widow of Catulie Mendes, increase in freight rates were held by grouchy stranger. 'What do you take audtorium. The speakers will be Governor will die. said among other tjiings that ft has been elected to the Concourt Academy Governor W. R. Stubbs of Kansas me for—Theodore Roosevelt?"—Detroit Eberhart, Congressman Stevens Disturbances are Queiled. was in July, 1905, that her daughter of Letters in France. She is tiie to be false and the roads guilty of Free Press. and others. All the disturbances were quickly first woman thus honored. "willfully, maliciously and wickedly" stock and profit juggling. He was Ripley Brower of St. Cloud, regard-, quelled by the police, who dealt in no Albert Maxwell, fifty-one years old, gained the affection of Dr. Becker and testifying before the interstate, commerce ESTATE OHIO CITY TOLEDO. ed as probably the most brilliant orator OF OF gentle manner with the strikers. Many LUCAS COUNTY. who has not drunk water in thirty sought to entice him to desert his SS- commission at its session at in the Republican party in Min FKAXK J. CHENEY arrests were made and heavy fines imposed. makes oath that ho Is senior years, refused to take a drink of it wife, Mrs. Huesselmann. CHENEY Chicago in the rate hearing. partner of the firm of F. J. & Co.. daing nesota, has taken the stump for Gov, Policemen sat with the drivers even when told it might save his life. business ia the City of Toledo. County and state The Illinois Central Railroad company ernor Eberhart and will speak during ("foresaid, and that said firm wili pay tiie sum ci of the 315 wagons of all companies Maxwctf. was struck by a street car at received a setback when the supreme DANISH QUEEN HAS BIRTHDAY. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every the entire week. On the evening of CATARRH that made deliveries in the city and case of that cannot be cured by tUe use of Philadelphia a few days ago. HALL'S CATARRH CURE. court decided that the $15,000,000 Nov. 1 he will speak at Stillwater. an escort of from one to three mounted In explanation of the unusual precautions FRANK J. CHENEY. back tax suit brought by the King Frederick's Consort Is Fiftynine I Mr. Brower has also arranged to address Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, patrolmen followed each taken to guard Kaiser Wilhelf wagon. state must go to trial. The state won this Cth day of December, A. D., isss. Years Old. the closing meeting in Mankato The loss to perishable goods still I I A. W. GLEASON. and the kaiserin during their visit every important contention with the -i J- on the night of Nov. 7. This is Governor SEAL I NOTARY continues to be heavy. UBLIC. to King Albert, it was announced by exception that the opinion holds the Copenhagen, Nov. 1.—Queen Louise, Eberhart's home town, where a Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally and arts Over the river in New Jersey there the police that threats had been made accounts prior to 1905 have been accepted wife of King Frederick VII of Denmark, fllrectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tha determined fight is being made by the was no disorder. Governor Fort arrived against the life of the emperor by Bystcm. Send for testimonials, tree. by the state and payment made is 59 years old. She was born O. Democrats to take the county away F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, in Jersey City in the afternoon anarchists. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. thereon, and that therefore -they are Oct. 31, 1851, the daughter of King from him. Take Hail's Family Fills for constipation. and had a conference with Mayor Mrs. M. E. Scott of Bloomington not subject to further inquiry. Charles XV of Sweden and Norway, The Democratic schedule will keep Wittpenn. His object was to determine received the unanimous indorsement Maurice Tabutea" broke the world's Her marriage to Crown Prince Frederick the Democratic candidates and speakers whether it would be necessary to of the Illinois Daughters of the Revolution aviation records for time and distance of Denmark took place in Stockholm equally busy. at its session at Decatur, for reelection call out troops. by flying 289 miles in six hours in a July 28, 1S69. The royal couple John Liad was in St. Paul for a as president-general of the Police Halt Garment Workers. continuous trip at Etampes, France. have eight children, four sons and brief conference with Chairman Frank order. Chicago, Nov. 1. Four thousand He used a Farman biplane. four daughters. The eldest is Prince A. Day. Mr. Lind says the outlook is There is m&ch speculation as to striking garment workers attempted The cupola furnace of the Pasadena Christian, the heir to the throne, who very encouraging for Mr. Gray and whether United States Senator Nelson to make a demonstration in the loop foundry at Los Angeles, Cal., was married Princess Alexandrine, of declares he will be elected. Mr. Lind W. Aldrich contemplates making his or downtown district but were turned blown up with dynamite. The explosion Mecklenburg. The second son is King will close the campaign Nov. 7 with a home in New York city after his retirement back by the police without disorder. undoubtedly was the result of malicious Haakon of Norway, who married big meeting at Duluth. from the senate. He has They were met by mounted police. intent. The foundry has been Princess Maud, daughter of King Edward leased the 14-room apartment at 340 from the beginning an open shop. VII. The other children are NEW NEWSPAPER FOR GOTHAM. Park avenue. NEGRO ATTACKS OKLAHOMA LAW The provisional Portuguese minister Princess Louise, the wife of Priirce Albert J. Mayer, who was known of justice has drafted a divorce law Frederick of Schaumburg-Lippe Publisher of Fourth Estate to Edit while a soldier at Fort Myer, Va., as Seeks to Present Engorcement of which proposes the most startling Prince Harald, who married Princess New York News Letter. the "millionaire corporal," has been "Grandfather clause." marital emancipation yet presented to Helena of Sonderburg-Glucksburg New York, Nov. 1.—New York is reduced to the ranks for disobedience Europe. It is based simply on mutual Princess Ingeborg, who is the wife of to have a new daily newspaper, the of orders and being absent from duty Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 1.— desire. Prince Charles of Sweden Princess first number of which will be published without leave. That the fifteenth amendment to the A young American student of the Thyra, Prince Gustav and Princess about Dec. 1. It is to be known TFFOVCRH J'JM YOOWE? federal constituttion is invalid is the piano, Lucinda Farrar of New Orleans, Dagmar. Queen Louise is said to be as the News Letter, and will have one ZJRITB JFEO/Z UJP C?°CW722Y chief point in the bill of exception filed committed suicide by gas in her rooms GENERAL NEWS. queens, be richest among all Europe's edition a day, in the afternoon. Its by Attorney General West in the injunction in the Latin quarter of Paris. She had C/TY RKRY her fortune being estimated at $30000,000. special distinction as a newspaper is suit to prevent the enforcement been in bad health. N^MDNRFTMNKY°JLA Nearly 100 horses were victims of that it will give in condensed form of the "grandfather clause" suffrage Sixty-six Jewish artisans were expelled an explosion of a fourteen-inch steam the news of the world as reported in 7FIZYJZAJSR PULL THE amendment to the Oklahoma constitution. from St. Petersburg on the pipe at a barn used by Swift & Co. •°VJ£R_ RRVJZYJZ-S.' LAND RUSH AT ABERDEEN. other newspapers, thus being a newspaper, ground that they were not following and Libby, McNeill & Libiby at Chicago "Review of Reviews," according The injunction suit was filed by trades, employment in which would for stabling heavy draft horses. to the prospectus of its publisher, Ernest Homesteaders Want Standing Rock Deserved the Shoes. Daniel Sims, a negro of Guthrie, and entitle them to live outside the restricted The animals were said to be worth F. Birmingham, who for nearly The weary wayfarer leaned over thefence arguments on the case began in the district set apart by law for Farms. from $200 to $400 each. 17 years has been editor and publisher and watched the housewife doing their habitation. United States circuit here. Sims Preparations are being made in of the Fourth Estate, a weekly publication her chores claims that the "grandfather" clause New York for a country-wide strike Complete renumeration of population Aberdeen, Nov. 1.—Occupying every for newspaper men. "Ah, lady," he said, tipping his hat is in violation of the fifteenth amendment of Tacoma, Wash., was ordered of express drivers and helpers. All available foot of space in the corridors The new publication will sell for 5 "I used to be a professional humorist to the federal constitution. by Secretary of Commerce and Labor drivers anS helpers on the various express of the federal building, packed under cents a copy and will have a size If I tell you a funny story will you The bill of exception filed by Attorney Nagel as a result of the protests made companies in Brooklyn not already desks and piled on top of them, more about half that of the ordinary newspaper. give me an old pair of shoes?" General West holds that the fifteenth by the people of that city. affected by the strike which had than a hundred persons were waiting Mr. Birmingham says the "Well, that depends," responded the amendment was not adopted in The gruesome sight of ablaze in the tied up the express business in Manhattan to be as close as possible to the News Letter will supplement its digest busy housewife "you must remembe* accordance with the provisions of Article clothing of a woman's body in a coffin and Jersey City, it was announced, head of the line to enter the land office of the day's news by the latest that brevity is the soul of wit." greeted the mourners preparing for of the federal constitution and will be called out by the and make selection of claims on additions that can be had up to the "Yes, mum, I remember that, anJ a funeral in Boston. An overturned is not binding. International Brotherhood of Teamsters. the Standing Rock Indian reservation hour of going to press, and its purpose brevity is the sole of each of my candle started the fire. on Tuesday at 9 a. m. is "to present the editorial opinions shoes, mum." After a fruitless deliveration of forty-three BURLINGTON MAKES ITS REPORT. The largest automobile ambulance The first landseekers began to of the leading newspapers and hours, the jury which considered ever built for the transportation of animals straggle in Saturday afternoon and standard periodicals everywhere on all THE FIRST TASTE the evidence against Senator has been put in commission by Net Corporate Income For Year Reaches every train arriving continues to add important public questions without Learned to Drink Coffee When a Baby, Stanton C. Pemberton and Representative the New York Society for the Prevention $13,308,746. to the number. Not all of those on any editorial comments of its own Joseph S. Clark, charged with of Cruelty to Animals. It is a gift Chicago, Nov. 1.—The fifty-sixth annual and to expand the news of art, literature, If parents realized the fact that coffee hand are enduring the discomfort of conspiracy to commit bribery in connection from Mrs. Russell Sage. report of the Chicago, Burlington holding down their situations. Some music, the drama in its higher contains a drug—caffeine—which is with a state furniture contract and Quincy railroad company for the A combined railroad and public utilities phases, education, religion, civic and especially harmful to children, they have hired boys to occupy their places at Springfield, 111., was unable fiscal year 1910 is made public. Departing commission Is provided in a proposition economic questions and the like to an would doubtless hesitate before giving in the line, while they are resting in to agree upon a verdict and was dismissed. from a previous custom, reports which was to be presented to extent greater than is possible In any the babies coffee to drink. hotels. This has proved expensive to on the Colorado and Southern the Arizona constitutional convention existing daily publication." "When I was a child in my mother's a few, as some of these temporary Separated for two months from her lines and the Quincy, Omaha and Kansas meeting in Phoenix. arms and first began to nibble holders of the precious space have husband, Mrs. Annie Davis, thirty-one City railroad are accounted for Plans for the establishment of a things at the table, mother used to sold out to others who submitted more CHURCHMEN TO NEW ORLEANS. years old, killed her two children, separately. Mormon colony In Mexico have been give me sips of coffee. As my -parents lucrative propositions to them than Elsie, three years old, and Charles, communicated to this government by Operating revenue of the Burlington used coffee exclusively at meals I Many Distinguished Visitors to Attend did the original holders. five years old, an& than took her own was $87,869,517, an increase over Consul Luther T. Ellsworth of Ciudad never knew there was anything to acres Catholic Convention. There are 5,000 claims of 160 life in her apartment in Brooklyn, 1909 of $9,256,888. Operating expenses Porfirio Diaz. The colony is to be 25 St. Louis, Nov. 1.—Apostolic Delegate drink but coffee and water. each to be filed on at the drawing. N. Y. miles west of Ciudad Porfirio Diaz. were $63,010,964, an increase of $8,4449,967. "And so I contracted the coffee Falconio will be among the distinguished Mrs. Henry A. Gordon, wife of a The net income from operation M. A. Unruh, executor of the will of visitors at the ninth annual habit early. I remember when quite DAILY MARKET REPORT. hardware dealer, was shot accidentally was therefore $24,858,552. Deducting the late E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin, filed convention of the American Federation young the continual use of coffee so and killed in her husband's store in taxes, etc., the road received an answer in the Los Angeles probate of Catholic Societies, which be-, affected my parents that they tried Chicago Live Stock. New York by Samuel McLillie, a negro an income of $21,723,533. Adding court in ,which he denies that Beatrice gins at New Orleans Nov. 13. This roasting wheat and barley, then Chicago, Nov. 1.—Cattle: Market driver. The negro was examining a rents, etc., the gross operating income Anita Turnbull Baldwin is the daughters iftinouncement was made by Anthony ground it in the coffee-mill, as a substitute steady to 10c lower beeves, $4.40 revolver. totals $24,247,227. Deducting from this t-law of the turfman. Matre, national secretary of the organization. for coffee. 7.70 western steers, $4.00@6.65 An automobile carrying Governor interest on bonds, sinking funds, etc., "But it did not taste right and they Proposed advances in live stock stockers and feeders, $4.10@5.35 cows Derieen and three candidates for office the net corporate income is $13,308,746. rates between Missouri river transfers Other guests will be Archbishops, went back to coffee again. That was and heifers, $2.15 @6.20 calves, $7.50 in Jo Daviess county, ran into a farmer's and Mississippi river transfers and Messmer, of Milwaukee O'Connell, of long before Postum was ever heard #10.25. wagon near Galena, 111. Members Ballinger Raises Secretary. of. I continued to use coffee until I Chicago were suspended by the interstate Boston and Blenk, of New Orleans Hogs—Market, 5 to 10c lower than of the party were shaken up, but were Washington, Nov. 1.—Don M. Carr, Bishops Jaimes A. McFaul, of Trenton, was 27, and when I got into office commerce commission pending Saturday's average light, $8.35@8.85 able to walk to Galena, a distance of private secretary to Secretary of the work, I began to have nervous spells. an investigation of their reasonableness. N. J. Regis Canevin, of Pittsburg mixed, $7.90@8.80 heavy, $7.55@8.70 three-quarters of a mile. Interior Ballinger has been promoted Especially after breakfast I was so Heslin, of Natchez, Miss., and Shaw, rough, $7.55@7.75 good to choice, Fred Bell, a traveling salesman, was to the position of assistant to the secrethy, of San Antonio, Tex. nervous I could scarcely attend to my After a voyage in which many perils, heavy, $7.75@8.70 pigs, $7.85@8.60. killed and Mrs. Charles Powell was injured including storms and fires, were a berth made vacant by the correspondence. The convention will represent more Sheep—Market, 5 to 10c lower native, when the automobile in which "At night, after having coffee for endured, the British steamer Kaisenga appointmen, some time ago, of E. C. than 3,000,000 American Catholics. $2.65 @4.35 western, $2.75 @4.30 they were riding plunged over a 12-foot supper, I could hardly sleep, and on has arrived at Boston with a cargo Finney to be chief law officer for the It will be presided over by Edward yearlings, $4.40@5.50 lambs, native embankment into a stream near Spencer, reclamation service. rising in the morning would feel weak valued at $2,500,000 from the far Feeney, of Brooklyn, N. Y. $4.75 @6.90. Okla. east. and nervous. An operation was performed on "A friend persuaded me to try The Hatien gunboat Liberte was lact Government-Owned Utilities Pay. MOTORCYCLIST TOURS COUNTRY. Twin City Markets. Myra Dietz in the hospital at Hayward, Washington, Nov. 1.—Sweden's government-owned Postum. My wife and I did not like at sea off Port de Paix, Haiti, following Minneapolis, Nov. 1.—Wheat: December, Wis., by Dr. Dodd. Miss Dietz it at firsty tut later when boiled good an explosion on board. It is estimated telegraph and telephone 'Frisco Rider Returns After 183-Day $1.00% May, $i.05% No. 1 is the daughter of John F. Dietz and and strong .4t was fine. Now we would 70 persons were killed or systems netted the country Ride to Gotham. northern, $1.03 No. 2 northern, $1.01 •was shot by a deputy sheriff while en not give up Postum for the best coffe« drowned. Twenty others were rescued. $192,000 during 1909, according to San Francisco, Nov. 1.—At the end No. 1 Durum, 85%c No. 3 corn, route to Winter, Wis., accompanied we ever tasted. The Liberte sailed from this United States Consul General E. D. of a 10,400-mile journey from this city 48%c No. 3 white oats, 31*,4c barley, by her two brothers. The wound in Winslow, of Stockholm. The receipts "I can now get good sleep, am fre« port having on board 90 persons. to New York and return on a motorcycle, 69Msc No. 2 rye, 74%c No. 1 flax' 'her back caused an abscess to form. from nervousness and headaches. amounted to $458,000, while the Among the 70 who were lost were ten Volney E. Davis, a member of $2.60^. Meager reports were received in recommend Postum to all coffee drink cost of maintenance was $266,000. Hatien generals. the San Francisco Motorcycle club arrived Duluth, Nov. 1.—Wheat: December, London, Paris, Berlin and other European ers." Judge James Wickham at Hayward, here after 188 days on the road. $1.02% May, $1.06% No. 1 northern capitals that a revolution had Read "The Road to Wellville," ii Wis., decided that John F. Deitz, the Official Census Figures. Davis is said to be the first man to $1.02%. been begun in Greece. Some dispatches pkgs. Washington, Nov. 1.—The population famous defender of Cameron dam, was make the round trip from coast to South St. Paul, Nov. 1.—Cattle— "There's a Reason." intimated that King, George is of Gary, Ind., 16,803. Gary was entitled to his liberty, pending his coast on a motorcycle. The rider's Steers, $5.50@6.00 cows, fair, $4.00@ Ever read the above letter A aen had abdicated the throne and was in not incorporated when the 1900 census best mileage for a day's travel wa? trial for the murder of Oscar Harp, if $7.7601 5.50 calves, $5.00@6.00 hogs, one appears from time to time. The) :flight from the country. These rumors was taken. he could secure bondsmen that could 193 miles. are genuine, true, and full of komtl sheep, yearlings, 8.50 $4.25®4.75. I latercit War* taitr mtlttr fln th* mi at